
Colorado Mesa University composer talks latest works and relearning composition after life takes an unexpected turn
Brian Krinke is a composer who teaches violin, viola and composition at Colorado Mesa University. His latest works include a showcase of the violin and a musical interpretation of a 1960s Italian short story.

CU’s new conservative visiting scholar on liberalism’s shortcomings, academia and JD Vance
In an interview with Colorado Matters, Patrick Deneen said he’s hopeful his time in Boulder will give both liberal and conservative thinkers a different perspective.

Rep. Brittany Pettersen wants Congress to change rules and make it easier for members to be parents and do their jobs
It’s a personal issue for the congresswoman, who is due to give birth early next year.

Proposition JJ: Retain additional sports betting tax revenue, explained
State lawmakers want to keep the excess taxes collected from booming sports gambling businesses and use the money for water conservation projects.

Quesadillas, fajitas, tacos: Parents helped Jeffco create 15 new recipes the district is trying this year
The Jeffco district is tracking costs this year to determine if the meals may be able to go to more schools.

Quesadillas, fajitas, y tacos: Este año realizarán pruebas con 15 recetas que creó Jeffco con ayuda de los padres
A lo largo de este año escolar, tres escuelas de Edgewater en Jeffco llevarán a cabo una prueba a través de la implementación de nuevas opciones en el menú.

John Amos, patriarch on ‘Good Times’ and Emmy nominee for ‘Roots,’ and former CSU Ram, dies at 84
Amos died Aug. 21 of natural causes in Los Angeles. His publicist confirmed the news of his death Tuesday.

WATCH: Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz vice presidential debate
This will likely be the only vice presidential debate before Election Day on Nov. 5.

Colorado to pay Christian graphic artist $1.5 million in legal fees for Supreme Court gay rights case
Smith’s attorneys cited the long, complex and ground-breaking nature of the case as the reason for requesting the money. The total payout is less than Smith originally asked for.

Secretary of state’s office looking into allegations Colorado Springs’ Academy 20 school district violated campaign finance laws
The complaint, from a parent, says the district violated laws on considering the needs of all public schools and wrongly advocated for a bond proposal to raise money from voters.

Colorado names new head of the annual State Fair held in Pueblo
Andrea Wiesenmeyer comes to Colorado from southern Idaho, where she most recently led the Jerome County Fair and Rodeo.










